ST32
Stomach 32
The acupuncture point ST 32, known as 伏兔 (Futu) in pinyin, translates to "Crouching Rabbit" in English. It is situated On the anterior aspect of the thigh, 6 cun above the patella, along the line connecting the ASIS and the lower lateral border of the patella.
Clinical Applications ST 32 is notable for its potential to address various issues, including:
Bi-Syndromes and Wei Syndromes (weakness or flaccidity) affecting the lower legs.
Muscle atrophy in the lower leg and thigh, knee pain, and lower back pain.
Beriberi (a condition caused by thiamine, or vitamin B1, deficiency).
Integration in TCM Diagnostics Although a single acupuncture point is rarely used in isolation to influence a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) diagnostic pattern, ST 32 is a strong candidate for inclusion in acupuncture protocols, especially for patients with Spleen Qi Deficiency.
Potential Therapeutic Uses Incorporating ST 32 into a comprehensive acupuncture treatment plan may help manage:
Arthritis (Bi Syndromes)
Back pain
Knee pain
Leg pain
Muscle weakness and muscular dystrophy